When something is hyped up so much, it is extremely hard for
it to live up all the hype. John Cena
vs. The Rock along with WrestleMania 28 had close to a whole year of hype, the
only question was could it live up to this incredible amount of hype. Built as the greatest WrestleMania of
all-time, WrestleMania 28 was supposed to blow every wrestling fan’s
expectations. If you were hoping for
WrestleMania 28 to be the greatest WrestleMania, you would have been incredibly
disappointed. If you kept your
expectations realistic like yours truly, WrestleMania 28 was an entertaining
show that was a little better than last years’ anticlimactic event.
Where most of the big matches at WrestleMania 27 did not live
to the hype, the top matches at WrestleMania 28 sure did other than Daniel
Bryan vs. Sheamus, which was only given 18 seconds. John Cena vs. The Rock was great though the
wrong guy went over, CM Punk vs. Chris Jericho started out a little slow then
built into an incredible technical match with one incredible ending and last,
but not least Undertaker vs. Triple H was just legendary, easily the Match of
the Night and possibly the Match of the Year.
Undertaker vs. Triple H is well worth the price to buy this PPV on
iTunes or on DVD, it is that amazing. The
rest of the card is hit or miss. Daniel
Bryan vs. Sheamus was disappointing only because WWE gave them 18 seconds, Kane
vs. Randy Orton was a good back-and-forth match, Big Show vs. Cody Rhodes was
just plain boring, the Divas Tag Match was the definition of sloppy wrestling
and Team Johnny vs. Team Teddy was a highly entertaining match that could have
been a bit better if it went a little longer.
From top to bottom, WrestleMania 28 was a mixed bag, but overall an
entertaining four hour wrestling PPV. It
is by no ways the greatest WrestleMania of all-time; also in no ways is it the
worst.
Sheamus def. Daniel
Bryan to win the World Heavyweight Championship
Rating: 5/10
Kane def. Randy Orton
Rating: 7/10
Big Show def. Cody
Rhodes to win the Intercontinental Championship
Rating: 5.5/10
Kelly Kelly &
Maria Menounos def. Beth Phoenix & Eve
Rating: 2.5/10
Undertaker def.
Triple H in Hell in a Cell
Rating: 10/10
Team Johnny def. Team
Teddy
Rating: 7.5/10
CM Punk def. Chris
Jericho by submission to retain the WWE Championship
Rating: 9/10
The Rock def. John
Cena
Rating: 9/10
Overall, WrestleMania 28 is a good entertaining PPV. It did not live up to the massive hype that
WWE put on it, but still pulled out to be a better show than my least favourite
WrestleMania, WrestleMania 27. The top
three matches on the card all delivered in spades and should not be missed by
any wrestling fan. At the end of the
day, WrestleMania 28 is worth watching or even owning on DVD or iTunes. My rating for WWE WrestleMania 28 is 7.5 out
of 10.